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Youth Conservation Corps Undergoes Summer Training

July 2nd, 2016|

-- from Mary Gropp -- The Orcas Island Youth Conservation Corps began its fourth summer season last week, with a series of crew training days. Fourteen Island youth, between the ages of 12 to 16, gathered for the initial training day, hosted by Coffelt Farm. All crew members participated in training of

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It’s Going to be a Glorious Second, Third AND Fourth

July 2nd, 2016|

From dawn Saturday morning until nightfall Monday night, Orcas Islanders are celebrating the Independence of the United States from Doe Bay to Deer Harbor. Saturday, July 2 PANCAKE BREAKFAST with Orcas Island Fire and Rescue Volunteers and Staff at the Fire Station from 7 to 11 am. Adults $7.00, Children

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Large PACK Donations Have Newt Trailing in Mayoral Race

July 1st, 2016|

-- from Jacqueline Daigle -- Sir Isaac Newt’n is in last place. How can we let this happen? How did this happen? According to race manager Susan Anderson of Children’s House, Newt’n has received the largest number of individual votes. But, not the largest donations. Jackie Daigle, co-campaign manager for

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Flotsam & Jetsam: Experienced Ferry Commuters See It All

July 1st, 2016|

-- a semi-regular humor column by Maurice Austin -- Among the joys afforded San Juan Islands ferry commuters in the dark months of July and August, those occurring among the Anacortes ferry terminal’s multiples holding lanes provide entertainment on par with island roads themselves. That guy with the absurdly large

Natural Dye Workshop in School Garden

July 1st, 2016|

 Saturday, July 2 after the Parade! at the School Garden -- from Ashley Randall -- The Orcas Island Farm to Cafeteria Program is hosting its first workshop for the summer this Saturday! We will be dyeing with natural indigo in ancient Japanese style. Fee is $5-10 sliding scale. Please bring

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DVSAS Asking for Yoga Supplies for Domestic Violence Survivors

July 1st, 2016|

-- from Eve Batchelder -- Calling all Yogis: Do you have any unused yoga mats sitting in the back of your closet? Dusty bolsters or blocks boxed away in your garage? DVSAS of the San Juans is gearing up to offer free yoga classes to survivors of domestic violence and abuse, and is

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Extra Ferry Runs for Extra Busy Weekend

June 30th, 2016|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- The Fourth of July weekend is Washington State Ferries’ busiest travel weekend of the year, so please plan ahead for heavy vehicle traffic heading westbound from Thursday, June 30 through Saturday, July 2, and eastbound July 5-6. The San Juan Islands routes will operate

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When Warmer is Not Better: Drought Warning for Vancouver Island

June 30th, 2016|

-- from Lindsay Kines / Times Colonist -- Record high temperatures and low rainfall have prompted the province to upgrade the drought warning on southern and eastern Vancouver Island to its highest level. Most rivers and streams will close to fishing on July 1. The Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural

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NAS Whidbey Rescues Two in Two Days; One on Lopez

June 30th, 2016|

-- from Mike Welding, Public Affairs Officer -- The Search and Rescue (SAR) unit from Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island conducted a rescue on Monday, June 27 and a Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) on Tuesday, June 28, 2016. On Monday, the crew of five took off at 4:30 p.m. to search

School Board Calls Special Meeting for Tomorrow

June 29th, 2016|

Thursday, June 30, 2:30 p.m., District Office -- from Cathy Ferran -- AGENDA  *1.) Terminate contract for Gerald Grellet-Tinner and sign termination letter as recommended by counsel and required under WA State RCW 28A.405.470. *2.) Accept a resignation from Teresa Mayr, Elementary Principal/Director of Special Services, effective 6/30/2016. *3.) Open a 1.0

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Emergency Doc Joins Team at Peace Island Medical Center

June 29th, 2016|

-- from Lori Polevoi -- Jim Perez new emergency physician at PeaceHealth Peace Island. © 2016 Mark Turner Jim Perez, MD, has joined the medical staff at PeaceHealth Peace Island Medical Center in Friday Harbor. A board certified emergency medicine physician, Perez becomes the tenth member of Peace

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OPAL Ambassadors Take It to America

June 29th, 2016|

-- from Judy Whiting -- Rusty Diggs, Eros Belliveau and Carla Stanley, homeowners in OPAL’s Bonnie Brae and Wild Rose Meadow neighborhoods, met recently to share insights following their national advocacy on behalf of community land trusts and permanently affordable housing. Eros Belliveau, Rusty Diggs and Carla Stanley,

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Kids Sought for Pilot Summer Program for Grades 7-10

June 29th, 2016|

-- by Madie Murray -- Would you like your son or daughter entering grade 7 through 10 to be part of a new summer program that will teach new experience-based learning skills through fun, interactive engagement? The program will primarily focus on math, reading, writing, and science. Learning will be

Reminder: Burn Permits Expire June 30 & Fireworks Illegal

June 29th, 2016|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- The warm weather at the end of June brings with it the end to outdoor yard debris burning throughout San Juan County, all burn permits expire on June 30th. Both larger land clearing piles and ten foot diameter yard cleanup burn piles will

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Meet the Candidate for Lieutenant Governor

June 28th, 2016|

Saturday, July 2 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the Inn at Ship Bay -- from Rick Hughes -- Steve Hobbs of the 44th district, now running for State Lieutenant Governor The public is invited to take a break from a busy Orcas July 4th weekend and meet Lt.

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